Tim Hosley

Catcher, Baseball Player

1947 –

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Who is Tim Hosley?

Timothy Kenneth Hosley is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played parts of nine seasons in the majors between 1970 and 1981. He played for the 1973 and 1974 World Series champion Oakland Athletics, though he was never on a postseason roster.

Hosley was originally signed by the Detroit Tigers in 1966, and made it to the majors with them for the first time in 1970. He played in just 14 games for them over two seasons before being sold to the A's prior to the 1973 season. Again, though, Hosley's major league time was minimal, playing in 24 games over two seasons during the A's 1973 and '74 World Championship seasons. The A's were deep in catching during those seasons, often playing Gene Tenace at first base.

After the 1974 season, Hosley was removed from the A's major league roster, and he was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the Rule 5 Draft. This led to Hosley's best showing in the majors in 1975, when he batted .255 with 6 home runs in 62 games while splitting time behind the plate with Steve Swisher and George Mitterwald. Despite these hitting numbers, which were good for a catcher at the time, he was placed on waivers by the Cubs just a few games into the 1976 season, and he was claimed by Oakland.

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Born
May 10, 1947
Spartanburg
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  • Spartanburg

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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